Strike officially averted: CSU 52 members accept deal with City of Edmonton
Members of Civic Service Union 52 (CSU 52) have officially accepted the City of Edmonton’s contract offer, ending months of bargaining and averting job action.
The president of CSU 52 said Monday afternoon that members employed by the City of Edmonton voted over the weekend to accept the city’s four-year offer.
Lanny Chudyk said 77.8 per cent of members voted in the ratification vote, with 83.5 per cent of those people voting in favour of the deal.
“While it’s unfortunate that this process has taken this long, we are glad that it’s come to a conclusion,” Chudyk said in a statement.
The four-year deal includes a retroactive lump-sum payment of $1,000 for 2021, a retroactive 1.25-per cent wage increase for 2022, a retroactive two-per cent wage increase for 2023 and a three-per cent increase for 2024.
The same four-year deal was offered to CSU 52 members employed by the Edmonton Public Library.
The two sets of union employees are in separate bargaining units. A ratification vote is still open for EPL employees. It will close at noon Wednesday, with results expected to be released later that afternoon.
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